This story originally appeared on Atlas Obscura and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. "Tracking jaguars is all about detective work,” says ecologist Gerardo Ceballos as we trek through the ...
Under the cover of night, a nesting sea turtle meets one of nature’s most formidable hunters. In the mangroves of Costa Rica, a jaguar’s powerful bite turns a single meal into a feast that sustains an ...
The project aims to monitor jaguars and collect science-based information to develop a Population and Habitat Viability Analysis (PHVA) in the Upper Parana Atlantic Forest (UPAF) of Argentina. The ...
Four wild cat species in Central America’s rainforests coexist by dividing the forest vertically and targeting different prey.
There’s always room for improvement. I can confidently say that I am better at wildlife monitoring using camera traps than I was five years ago, but that’s just the result of many small increases in ...
Thirteen communities with concessions in the Maya Biosphere Reserve are working with Guatemala’s protected areas authorities to conserve the forests and wildlife on their lands. Community members use ...
The roads would provide recreational access to parts of the Chiricahua Mountains in Arizona. Environmentalists sued two federal agencies Monday over road plans in Arizona they fear could imperil ...
Jaguars in Bolivia are both persecuted by landowners who see them as a danger to livestock, and targeted in a lucrative emerging trade in their parts, including teeth and bones. Duston Larsen, the ...
Jaguars have been born in an Argentine wetland 70 years after they went extinct from the area. The jaguars were born in Ibera Park in humid, verdant northeastern Argentina following a successful ...
A jaguar’s midnight hunt becomes a feast that feeds the forest. Under the cover of night, a nesting sea turtle meets one of nature’s most formidable hunters. In the mangroves of Costa Rica, a jaguar’s ...